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COVERING LIGHT SCRATCHES COVERING LIGHT SCRATCHES One of the better modes we have come up is applying a padding lacquer. It actually acts well on household woodworking in addition to furniture when you acquire a light-colored scratch in the finish. You'll require a cushy fabric. Bend the corners till you are able to make a tight ball out of the center. Use the padding lacquer to the pad and tap it into the decoration of your hand. (Gloves come in handy here). This will spread it through the pad. Lightly pad in the direction of the grain like it's an airplane coming in for a bringing then deducting once again. Do not over pad or come to a stopped landing. Allow it to dry out for a couple minutes and reapply if asked till the scratch is dissolved. Commonly one swipe is all it takes. This will give a high gloss cease if you keep padding, and then you may aggrandize the whole surface to make it all look the same.

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COVERING LIGHT SCRATCHES

COVERING LIGHT SCRATCHES

One of the better modes we have come up is applying a padding lacquer. It actually acts well on household woodworking in addition to furniture when you acquire a light-colored scratch in the finish. You'll require a cushy fabric. Bend the corners till you are able to make a tight ball out of the center. Use the padding lacquer to the pad and tap it into the decoration of your hand. (Gloves come in handy here). This will spread it through the pad. Lightly pad in the direction of the grain like it's an airplane coming in for a bringing then deducting once again. Do not over pad or come to a stopped landing. Allow it to dry out for a couple minutes and reapply if asked till the scratch is dissolved. Commonly one swipe is all it takes. This will give a high gloss cease if you keep padding, and then you may aggrandize the whole surface to make it all look the same.

A different method of getting rid of light scratches is scratching them out with polishing compounds. These are best applied on high gloss sheens.

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